Helicopter services in Greenland - service providers are invited to submit tenders

18-01-2010

The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) plans to carry out geological fieldwork in Southwest, Northeast and Southeast Greenland in 2010 - primarily during the summer from the end of June to the end of August.

The fieldwork will take place in remote areas, where helicopters often will be the only practical means of transportation. To pursue its objectives with respect to fieldwork in Greenland GEUS wishes to procure helicopter services for a minimum of 215 flight hours with an option to buy additional flight hours and - if possible - ad hoc helicopter operations at various other locations in Greenland.

Being a Danish government agency, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) is subject to regulations with respect to public procurement of goods and services. GEUS invites service providers to submit tenders.

For further information, please see the tender documents and official publication of contract notice at ted.europa.eu

GEUS is a research and advisory institution in the Danish Ministry of Energy, Utilities and Climate.The work field of GEUS - geoscientific studies, research, consultancy and geological mapping - primarily covers Denmark and Greenland.

GEUS is partner in Geocenter Denmark. It is a national center of geoscientific research, education, consulting, innovation and publishing at a high international level, within a broad spectrum of geoscientific subject areas.

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GEUS is a member of the EuroGeoSurveys (EGS), the Geological Surveys of Europe.It is a not-for-profit organization representing 37 National Geological Surveys and some regional Surveys in Europe. EuroGeoSurveys’ mission is to provide and share public geological knowledge in Europe.